A Glamorous Legacy Inspires an Exciting Future

It takes the perfect blend of colorful history, superb location, iconic architecture and an elite, sophisticated citizenry to create an international destination – a place where every moment is a celebration. This is the essence of Via Mizner, an exclusive, landmark address in the heart of a beloved community, perfectly crafted for world-class lifestyles.

Welcome Home to Bespoke Living at Its Best

As one of a select few locations worldwide with a residential property bearing the Mandarin Oriental name, The Residences is truly a signature address. Upon arriving at the private entrance lobby, the cascading water element and grand staircase only hint at the striking design and details that abound throughout. Incomparable sophistication is imbued into each of the eighty-nine, light-filled homes that celebrate the Boca Raton lifestyle with absolute comfort and complete security.

Internationally Recognized for Luxury and Service

For over fifty years, Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group’s reputation for impeccable service, distinctive designs and renowned, holistic spas has been key to its rapid expansion across the globe. Today, the company operates thirty-two hotels and seven Residences at Mandarin Oriental in 23 countries and territories. A dedication to the highest levels of customer satisfaction year after year has garnered Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group a most enviable ranking as a recognized leader in worldwide luxury hospitality.

There’s Never Been a Better Time to Live La Vida Boca

New York Post
Published on 03.27.2017

Driving south on Florida’s scenic A1A from Delray Beach, there’s a strip called Highland Beach that hugs the coast and serves as a gateway into Boca Raton.

For decades, the shore there has been sleepy, with scattered motels, but just over two years ago an old Holiday Inn was transformed into the Delray Sands ($229) — a sleek and hip hotel.
Its restaurant, Latitudes, is now packed with women in unexpectedly chic tops and young businessmen in brightly colored polo shirts. Since its debut, Latitudes has become one of the hottest spots in South Florida.

This unlikely newcomer is also a sign of an ongoing shift: Boca Raton, possibly best known for its comic characterization on “Seinfeld,” is no longer merely a town where your grandparents retire.

“Boca is going through a renaissance, the way Delray did years ago,’’ says Joel Altman, co-developer of the city’s new shopping and residential plaza, Park Place/Altis, which opened in December and contains 69,000 square feet of retail and restaurants including Phenomenom, a nitrogen ice cream shop and bakery.

Hotels are popping up fast, too. A Hyatt Place (from $179), with stylish suites and a rooftop pool, was unveiled in December; the old Boca Bridge Hotel was transformed into the updated Waterstone (from $309).

Next year, Mandarin Oriental is opening a luxe resort (with equally luxe condos), which will have 158 rooms and suites, along with a golf course, spa, club lounge and a rooftop restaurant.

The city’s best-known hotel, however, remains the Boca Raton Resort and Club (from $299), a Waldorf Astoria property that’s become more cutting edge of late. An area called “Sea Level’’ now fronts the Atlantic, offering cabana-style oversized day beds, complete with snacks, smoothies and reflexology — while a FlowRider machine at the Tower pool attracts a young surfer set. You won’t go hungry: There is an outpost of haute sushi spot Morimoto, a charming Tuscan restaurant called Lucca, fish-focused SeaGrille, California-themed Shaka, and a branch of the luxe ice creamery Serendipity. A newly renovated golf course opened in December, offering barefoot golf and afternoon tea.

Outside the resort, Boca has always been known for its restaurants — largely steakhouses and, of course, the infamous early bird specials. But the dining scene is rapidly evolving.
8:30.” At iPic, moviegoers sit in first-class airplane-style seats and chow down on fare from restaurants like Boca’s trendy Italian joint Tanzy, whose chef grows her own herbs.

A new upbeat spot called Fries to Caviar is luring people to bustling Federal Highway with a hopping bar, magical garden and chef-driven specials.  Nearby, two new spots are hitting downtown. There’s an offshoot of Louie Bossi, a buzzy Ft. Lauderdale Italian spot, opening in April. Ouzo Bay — which opened last week — is a high-end estiatorio in Mizner Park. Close by, old favorite Max’s Grille is keeping up with the boom by adding an outdoor lounge with live entertainment. Other restaurants worth a visit: New York Prime steakhouse, where diners dance and sing along with the pianist; City Fish Market, a perfect waterfront spot for sampling local catch and sister location Chops Lobster Bar; Rocco’s Tacos, a packed Mexican joint; and Deli on Rye, a celebrity favorite for those who need their New York fix.

Beauty has always been part of the Boca vibe, but now the aesthetic is more modern. Salon Oasis has every state-of-the-art hair treatment imaginable, including an instant process called Discipline, which defies frizz (key, in Florida), while Plush Blow Dry Bar adds 24-karat gold or diamond dust to a styling. Microblading, where an instrument recreates hair strokes to give the appearance of a fuller brow, is offered at a range of places, from edgy Ocean Nails to Lifetime Athletic, the city’s top gym, a “mini resort” with pools, tennis and a medi-spa.

For higher art, the Boca Museum has a showing through July 2 of contemporary artists working in glass, called “Glasstress,” as well as an exhibition of works by Arte Povera pioneer Salvatore Meo.

And then, of course, there’s the beach. Boca has one of the longest stretches of unspoiled sand in Florida — including a prime area for snorkeling along Red Reef Park. Nearby, Gumbo Limbo Nature Center has a refurbished boardwalk that offers stellar views of both the ocean and Intracoastal Waterway. They also release cute turtle hatchlings. Bring your grandmother — she’ll love it.

 

 

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